Difference between revisions of "Ride the Lightning"

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|school=electricity
 
|school=electricity
 
|school2=portation
 
|school2=portation
|xp= 2
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|xp=2
|distance=N/A
 
 
|target=Self
 
|target=Self
|time=N/A
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|description=The mage calls upon the elemental spirit of lightning to allow him passage between two points. A bolt of lightning strikes the mage from the sky or ceiling and similarly strikes the ground at the destination. The mage is transported instantaneously, however, the distance the spell can cover is dependent on the spell level. At low levels, this spell is useful to move around battlefields, and at high levels for overland movement.
|ability=N/A
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|level1=50 feet
|save= N/A
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|level2=100 feet
|description=The mage is instantly transported to another place in a flash of lightning. With a loud pop of static charge, the mage is whisked away to his or her destination. The mage can have a mental image of the place he or she wants to go, and the spell will deliver the mage there. Any place a lightning bolt strikes will be charred and marked, and anything flammable might set fire.  The mage must be under open skies or beneath a conductive material that leads outside (for instance a steel pipe).
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|level3=1 mile
|level1=Up to 100 yards
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|level4=100 miles
|level2=Up to a mile
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|level5=500 miles
|level3=Up to 10 miles
 
|level4=Up to 100 miles
 
|level5=Up to 1,000 miles
 
 
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Revision as of 00:48, 22 August 2010

This spell has a unknown essence
This is a electricity spell
This is a portation spell
Rarity 2
AP 4
Target Self
Distance N/A
Lasts N/A

The mage calls upon the elemental spirit of lightning to allow him passage between two points. A bolt of lightning strikes the mage from the sky or ceiling and similarly strikes the ground at the destination. The mage is transported instantaneously, however, the distance the spell can cover is dependent on the spell level. At low levels, this spell is useful to move around battlefields, and at high levels for overland movement.

Intensity Effects

  1. 50 feet
  2. 100 feet
  3. 1 mile
  4. 100 miles
  5. 500 miles